Notes for Contributors

Each issue of cjm contains a themed section on a particular area of interest, assembled by a guest editor.

CJM also publishes articles of commentary, topical issues and reviews. We particularly welcome speculative submissions for these sections, exploring contemporary developments in political debate, policy and research. Potential contributors should contact the managing editor, Rebecca Roberts , with a synopsis of 100-200 words outlining your article, its main argument and a clear sense of approach and style.

Articles should:

Potential contributors should note that publication, even of invited articles, cannot be guaranteed, and we reserve the right to edit where necessary. Articles can only be accepted on this basis.

Editorial policy for cjm is determined by the Editorial Board, which is in turn accountable to, and appointed by, the Council of the Centre. The views expressed by contributors are their own and are not necessarily the views of the Centre.

CJM is free to members of CCJS and additionally to a growing number of independent subscribers, both nationally and internationally. Advertising is welcome, contact Tammy McGloughlin at or on 020 7848 1688.


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